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About California

The Golden State encompasses 100 million acres, just over 156,250 square miles. Located on the West Coast of the United States, California’s entire western border is formed by the Pacific Ocean. Neighboring states include Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona. To the south, the state of Baja California, Mexico creates one of our nation’s international borders.

California derives its name from a 16th-century Spanish novel based on the mythical island of California. When Spanish explorers landed on the Pacific coast, they considered it an island and named it after the book’s paradise island. California became the 31st state of the union in 1850.

Because of the abundance of gold found in the state (which led to the 1848 Gold Rush), California was nicknamed the “Golden State.” The state flower is the California Poppy, and the state bird is the California Quail. California is made up of 58 counties. Sacramento, located northwest of San Francisco, is the capital and the 6th largest city. Los Angeles, on the coast, is the largest city.

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Rio Arriba County, NM
Nice new construction mountain home. This well built home sits on two lots totaling 3.19 +/- acres of land in the Laguna Vista S/D.Laguna Vista is the mountain to the north you see from Heron Lake State park with private access to the lake and Willow...
3.19± Acres
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$330,000
New Listing
Socorro County, NM
357 Acres Undeveloped Land in Socorro CountyDiscover the endless possibilities with 357 acres midway between Socorro and Truth or Consequences, within an east drive to Cibola National Forest, Elephant Butte Lake, and the Bosque Del Apa...
357.3± Acres
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$196,350
Under Contract
Rio Arriba County, NM
Charming Northern NM Home in the Village of Chama This 3-bedroom, 1.75-bath home offers solid potential with some updates already completed. While it could use a bit of TLC, it sits on a village lot with city sewer, natural gas and a private wel...
0.17± Acres
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$165,000
Rio Arriba County, NM
The High Country Restaurant and Saloon is a historical staple of Chama, NM, located on the town’s main drag. This well-known building is in need of a complete remodel and offers excellent potential for redevelopment. The property features an upstairs...
0.69± Acres
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$300,000
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern New Mexico Commercial property with Highway Frontage off of NM State Highway 84. This 2.93 acres +/- has unlimited potential for setting up an new or moving an existing business. The property does have a 495 sq foot (16.6x30) studio appartme...
2.93± Acres
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$200,000
New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Come enjoy this beautiful 27.93-acre parcel, featuring a level building site with water and underground power available at the lot line-ready for you to build your mountain dream home. Located within the desirable Ticonderoga community, this property...
27.93± Acres
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$210,000
New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Discover 11.14 acres of peaceful Northern New Mexico beauty, tucked away within the gated Talavera subdivision in Tierra Amarilla. This unique property includes two parcels, a starter cabin, and a water well that has already been drilled and is ready...
11.14± Acres
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$175,000
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern New Mexico Property with Panoramic 360° Views – 30 Acres in Chama West Discover wide-open space and breathtaking vistas on this 30-acre parcel located in the desirable Chama West Subdivision. This property offers an exceptional blend of natu...
30± Acres
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$299,900
New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Escape to the beauty of Northern New Mexico with this exceptional 272.27-acre property located in the highly sought-after Ticonderoga subdivision. This expansive acreage features a rich and diverse landscape filled with towering ponderosa pines, Gamb...
272.27± Acres
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$680,675
Rio Arriba County, NM
Cozy three bedroom, one and three quarter bath modular home located at the north end of the Village of Chama in the sub division of the Bureau of Reclamation. In Need of some TLC. Within walking distance to the Sargent WMA where you can hike, mountai...
0.23± Acres
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$121,000
Price Reduced
Rio Arriba County, NM
Looking to escape to the untamed beauty of northern New Mexico? This 38.57-acre lot, nestled at an elevation of 7,760 feet, is the perfect retreat for those seeking peace and solitude. Surrounded by nature’s bounty, including abundant wildlife, timbe...
38.57± Acres
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$165,000
New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern New Mexico property with highway frontage and easy access, surrounded by tall pines. Power is nearby, making this an excellent opportunity for a homesite or campsite. Conveniently located just 30 minutes from Chama, 2 hours from Santa Fe, an...
6± Acres
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$65,000
New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern New Mexico property with highway frontage and easy access,2 point of entrance one being NM SR 162 and NM SR 64, surrounded by tall pines. Power is nearby, making this an excellent opportunity for a homesite or campsite. RV's welcome. Conveni...
3± Acres
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$35,000
Rio Arriba County, NM
Nice 3.51 acre parcel with power on the backside . Located in the farming community of Plaza Blanca. The property has great southern views and from the top of the property you get the views of the Brazos Cliffs. Not far from Heron and El Vado Lakes. ...
3.51± Acres
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$28,000
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern NM off grid property near El Vado state park. Tall pines lots of wildlife in the area. Property will need excavation work for access as property is unimproved. County Road 322 maintained by the County.Side roads not maintained and would be u...
1± Acres
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$19,500
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New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Tucked away in the quiet beauty of Ensenada, this 2.86-acre parcel offers the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience. Just minutes from Tierra Amarilla and only 20 minutes to both the charming mountain town of Chama and the serene waters of Heron...
2.86± Acres
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$43,999
New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Looking for a small hunting ranch in Northern New Mexico? The S and W Ranch is located just south of Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico. Elevation ranges from 7500' to 8,000"  Over the decades this property has proven to be very successful hunting grou...
598± Acres
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$1,375,400
New Listing
Conejos County, CO
Alamosa River Ranch LISTING BROKER BOB REGESTER 719 686 8744 bregester@mossyoakproperties.com   159 acres with 3 trout ponds and a stretch of the Alamosa River flowing through the ranch. Year-round county maintained access on a gravel road ...
159± Acres
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$1,350,000
Rio Arriba County, NM
Beautiful 5 Acre Northern New Mexico Mountain Property located in the Ticonderoga Sub Division. Own your very own slice of paradise in Northern New Mexico. Build your gorgeous dream home surrounded by Aspen/Pine trees and magnificent views of the Cha...
5± Acres
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$105,000
New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Welcome to a rare opportunity in the highly soughtafter Ticonderoga Subdivision. This property offers stunning mountainside views and features a large, established building pad, ideal for constructing your dream cabin or enjoying as a private camping...
6.54± Acres
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$65,000
New Listing
Routt County, CO
35 acres of peaceful Colorado, this secluded and affordable acreage just minutes from Steamboat Springs. Located less than 15 miles from downtown Steamboat Springs, this property offers the perfect balance of privacy, natural beauty, and convenient a...
35± Acres
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$459,000
25270 Bella Vista Circle
New Listing
Routt County, CO
Premier homesite with privacy, building site, a well, and views. Elevated living, Ski hill backdrop! This 41.59-acre parcel at 25270 Bella Vista Circle offers a rare opportunity to craft your dream retreat near Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Well in pl...
41.59± Acres
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$955,000
New Listing
Sandoval County, NM
3507 Saint Andrews Drive SE - Rio Rancho - Sandoval County **Owner Financing Available at 5.5% Interest** A beautiful 3,153 sqft multi-level home offering 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms,  nestled in a quiet neighborhood.  the home features two ...
0.45± Acres
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$575,000
New Listing
Valencia County, NM
Spacious Property with Updated Home in Los Chaves - Move-In Ready! Don't miss this opportunity to own a sizeable property in the desirable Los Chaves area of Belen. This charming manufactured home is set on a permanent foundation and features 3 bedro...
0.78± Acres
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$240,000
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Regions

Four main geologic regions make up California’s diverse lands: Coastal (Pacific Ocean), Mountain (Sierra Nevada Range), Central Valley (Great Valley), and Desert (Great Basin, Colorado, and Mojave deserts).

Agriculture

The Golden State’s agricultural industry is a major part of California’s economy, generating approximately $40.1 billion in revenues. There are approximately 76,400 farms, covering 43 million acres of California. The average size farm comprises 348 acres. Agriculture makes a significant contribution to all 58 counties.

California’s most valuable commodities are dairy products, almonds, grapes, and cattle. In fact, the state produces about two-thirds of the nation’s fruit and nuts and about one-third of the nation’s vegetables. Most of the cropland is found in the central valley region.

Wildlife

California wildlife is abundant on both land and water. One-third of the entire state is forested, and another large portion is desert, creating diverse ecosystems for multiple species. Primary wildlife includes black bears, deer, cougars, coyotes, raccoons, weasels, beavers, and otters. Sadly, the California Grizzly depicted on the state’s flag became extinct in the 1920s. Whales and sharks can be found in the Pacific ocean.

Multiple conservation efforts are in place to protect California’s wildlife and land. Much of the recreational land is held publicly in the form of state and national parks which helps to aid in the state’s conservation programs.

Primary freshwater species include Chinook salmon, striped bass, California golden trout, channel catfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, and white sturgeon. In northern California, you will even find Ice fishing opportunities for trout and other species during the winter months.

The primary saltwater species include halibut, redfish, speckled trout, blacktip shark, and cobia. Pacific Ocean access makes for diverse opportunities along the West Coast for the beach, pier, and offshore fishing.

Major Rivers and Lakes

The three main rivers in California are the Colorado River, Sacramento River, and San Joaquin River. Their tributaries include the Gunnison River, White River, Pit River, McCloud River, and Merced River.

The largest lake is Tulare Lake which is located in the San Joaquin valley. The surface area of this lake is approximately 439,680 acres (687 square miles). Other significant lakes include Salton Lake, Lake Tahoe, and Mono Lake.

Regions

Iowa consists of seven major landform regions: Northwest Iowa Plains, Des Moines Lobe, Iowan Surface, Paleozoic Plateau, Missouri Alluvial Plain, Loess Hills, and Southern Iowa Drift Plain.

State and National Parks

California has 280 state parks and 9 national parks.

National Parks:

  • Channel Islands National Park
  • Death Valley National Park
  • Joshua Tree National Park
  • Lassen Volcanic National Park
  • Pinnacles National Park
  • Point Reyes National Seashore
  • Redwood National Park
  • Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
  • Yosemite National Park

 

State Summary
Nickname Golden State
Neighboring States Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, and the Mexican state of Baja California
Regions Coastal, Mountain, Central Valley, and Desert
State Flower California Poppy
State Bird California Quail
Big Game Deer, bear, wild pig, elk, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep
Small Game Squirrels, rabbits, jackrabbits, ruffed grouse, pheasant, and bobwhite quail
Freshwater Fish Chinook salmon, striped bass, California golden trout, rainbow trout, channel catfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, and sturgeon
Saltwater Fish Halibut, cod, mackerel, seabass, sharks, and striped bass
Hunting Information https://wildlife.ca.gov/Hunting
Total Acreage 100 million acres
Total Public Land Acreage 15 million acres
Average Annual Rainfall 35 inches
Farmland by Acreage 43 million acres
Woodlands by Acreage 33 million acres
Coastline 840 miles
Conservation Program https://conservationalmanac.org/programs/california/
Primary Crops Dairy products and Almonds
Main Rivers Colorado River, Sacramento River, and San Joaquin River
Largest Lake Tulare Lake
Other Lakes Salton Lake, Lake Tahoe, and Mono Lake
Other Tributaries Gunnison River, White River, Pit River, McCloud River, and Merced River

Our Rural Real Estate Offices

Mossy Oak Properties California began with the goal of becoming a trusted resource for folks looking to buy or sell rural land for sale in California. Our land brokers and agents understand what people are looking for in rural property because we share the same lifestyle and love for the land as you do. We understand the importance of honor and integrity and that buying or selling land is an emotional and life-changing experience for consumers.

Only Mossy Oak Properties California can provide the powerful combination of brand strength, local expertise, quality service, and national exposure. Whether you want to buy or sell rural real estate, a Mossy Oak Properties land specialist is a must-have on your team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What regions of California have rural land available at moderate prices?

The most affordable rural California land is in the northeastern counties. Modoc, Siskiyou, Lassen and Trinity counties have massive amounts of rural land with much lower prices compared to the rest of the state. According to the California Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, these areas often price timber and grazing land at 500 to 2500 dollars per acre. These remote areas give you great hunting and ranching options because very few people live there. The foothill counties like Tuolumne, Calaveras and Amador offer rural lots with better weather and easier road access at fair prices. Inland counties in Southern California, like Riverside and San Bernardino, also have desert parcels at various price points.

What makes rural California land challenging to buy and own compared to other states?

California has some of the strictest land use, water and environmental rules in the country. Wildfire risk is a massive hurdle across the state. According to CalFire, many rural counties now force you to clear defensible space around your home use fire-resistant building materials and upgrade your access roads before they will give you a building permit. Finding home insurance in these high fire risk zones is getting very hard and very expensive. Water rights are also highly regulated and the older senior rights are usually already taken. The California Environmental Quality Act can trigger long and costly environmental reviews for new building projects. You can still make a great investment here, but you have to do a lot more homework than you would in other states.

Are there areas of California where rural land remains a genuine value opportunity?

Yes the northeastern counties of Siskiyou, Modoc and Lassen offer incredible value if you do not mind living far from the city. These counties are surrounded by public land and offer great hunting for deer elk, bear and upland birds. The western parts of these counties have solid timber and you deal with a fraction of the red tape found on the coast or in central California. According to the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers the eastern foothill counties in the Sacramento Valley like Shasta and Tehama have working ranches and recreational land that cost way less than land near the Bay Area or Central Coast. The trick to finding a good deal in California is simply buying land far away from the major cities.

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